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Lilliana Lopez (left) and Noemi Garcia plant a shrub in Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.

Photo by Anthony Plascencia, Ventura County Star

Lilliana Lopez (left) and Noemi Garcia plant a shrub in Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.

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  • Lilliana Lopez (left) and Noemi Garcia plant a shrub in Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.
  • Bob Sube, director of facilities maintenance for the Fillmore Unified School District, talks to students about identifying and planting native shrubs at Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.
  • Michael Lopez (left) and Kenny Leighton prepare a hole for planting at Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.
  • Bob Sube (right) helps a groups of students select native shrubs to plant in Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.
  • Gabrielle Roberts plants a native bush in Sierra High School's new schoolyard habitat in Fillmore on Tuesday.

Against a backdrop of mountains under a cloudless blue sky, science students at a Fillmore continuation high school took up spades this week and began digging holes in the damp soil on an acre of campus grounds.

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